Professors reflect on first two weeks of online classes
By Tyler Fedor | April 5, 2020After two weeks of online classes, professors are grappling with how to teach online and how the rest of the semester will go.
After two weeks of online classes, professors are grappling with how to teach online and how the rest of the semester will go.
USC will begin to issue refunds for parking, housing and meal plans as the spring semester is cut short due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Faculty and staff asked about refunds, research and pay at a virtual town hall Tuesday. President Bob Caslen also gave coronavirus updates.
The university expects $20 to $40 million in losses due to the coronavirus. The board of trustees discussed this financial impact as well as plans to save money at an ad hoc finance committee meeting Tuesday.
President Caslen and other university officials addressed student concerns at an online town hall Monday.
The faculty senate is considering a pass/fail option for undergraduates this semester, which would allow students to request a pass/fail option after semester grades have been submitted.
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Blackboard and USC bolster their support services in response to COVID-19 and the switch to online learning.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Student Government executive officers and senators were inaugurated over Zoom.
USC education students will be able to graduate and receive teacher certification on time due to a state Board of Education decision regarding in-classroom training.
As measures to combat the COVID-19 outbreak amp up, local small businesses are struggling to make ends meet.
As you settle into your self-quarantine, here is a brief guide to help navigate the next few weeks of online coursework.
The South Carolina club hockey team discusses its season abruptly ending due to coronavirus concerns.
Caslen gave an update on the situation with the university and the coronavirus during Friday morning's board of trustees meeting.
USC students struggled to adjust their flights and return from abroad following new travel restrictions in response to COVID-19.
USC has announced it will continue online classes through the rest of the spring semester.
Closing residence halls could make it harder for some students to stay safe.